Tcherniakovski
The marshal Soviet Ivan Tcherniakovski , born in the the Ural in 1906 and deceased with Königsberg into Prussia-Eastern in 1945, was a military chief of the Second world war.
Tcherniakovski integrates the Red Army into 18 years and leaves the school of artillery of Kiev at 22 years. It was a case with share in the Red Army : he was the only general officer of Jewish origin to know a career also fulgurating. General at 37 years, follower of the strategy of armor-plated divisions, he was a reader of the book of Charles de Gaulle Towards the professional army that the marshal Toukhatchevski had translated into Russian and he pushed the coquettery until showing itself constantly with a book with the hand.
He behaves brilliantly during the Second world war, in particular by taking Koursk (February 1943). Noticed by the Marshal Vatutine, ordering first Ukrainian face, its promotion is fast in spite of the hostility of Stalin because of his Jewish origins. One will need all the insistence of Vatutine so that Tcherniakovski receives the command of the 3rd face of Bielorussia in spring 1944 what puts it at the head approximately 700.000 men. It seizes then Vitebsk and Vilnius on July 1st, 1944 and Kovno on August 1st. It was killed with the head office of Königsberg on February 28th, 1945.
Tcherniakovski would probably not have survived the war: its prestige in the Red Army due to its brilliant qualities, paranoia and the Antisémitisme exacerbated Stalin would have made of it a prey of choice for Béria which would have thrown it in grazing ground with the dictator. Perhaps Tcherniakovski itself suspected it a little. Indeed, he said in connection with Stalin: “ I am not able to include/understand it, I have simply faith in him. ”
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